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for the purpose of this discussion I will refer to digital as DSS and solid state as ASS. (this wouldnt be funny if Americans could spell)
Quote from: WerTicusfor the purpose of this discussion I will refer to digital as DSS and solid state as ASS. (this wouldnt be funny if Americans could spell)I don't gett it.
I'm in DVV's camp on this, despite nathanm's spirited (as always) reply.I've found the feathery softness, etherial 'presence' and overemphasized midrange (to the detriment of bass and treble) of tubes to be more objectionable than the harsh, strident, and oft fatiguing sound of solid state. Despite, I continually find solid state to be a truer representation of the recording and live.I finally had opportunity to listen to a lot of digital amplification at CES in January, and I really have to say th ...